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Just like your countertops or floors, you have plenty of options when it comes to gutter installation. Combined with the fact that many gutter professionals charge different amounts, the variety of options makes the average gutter installation cost quite volatile. Nevertheless, after analyzing over 12,000 gutter projects, the average cost to install gutters is $850. Bear in mind, we have seen gutter installation prices soar up to $2,000 for more extensive projects.

If youre replacing your gutters, your gutter project cost should not change too much, but you keep the following in mind. First, to install new gutters, you or your pro will have to remove the current gutters. Many homeowners can handle this project without a pro. If you do hire a pro, expect to pay $150 for removal and disposal. Second, you may be able to save on your gutter installation price if youre replacing since you can save on some materials. This of course assumes youre adding the same type of gutter.

Finally, you may be able to get a discount if you hire the same gutter company to replace your gutters that installed them in the first place. Gutter pros love repeat customers and usually offer rebates to rope them back in.

A majority of your gutter cost will come from materials and labor. When budgeting material costs to install gutters, its important to first have your contractor map out lengths and the location of downspouts. Gutters are generally sold in prefabricated lengths of five, 10 or 15 feet. Downspouts come in various sizes as well. While most of the gutter installation cost will come from labor, its still important to assess all possible material costs ahead of time. As well get to later, gutter material costs range from $4 to $25 per linear foot.

Most of your gutter installation cost will come from labor (if you hire a pro). If you do hire a gutter contractor, expect to pay at least $400 in labor charges. While you can install gutters on your own, one mistake can lead to flooding or serious injury. Therefore, many homeowners bite the bullet and hire a local gutter contractor.

While materials dont take up a majority of your gutter replacement cost, they can vastly alter your gutter budget. As such, it pays to know the average gutter material prices across the country:

If you want to keep costs down and try to install your gutters on your own, give vinyl a try. Theyre affordable, light, easy to install and come in a variety of colors. However, that low price point does have one major drawback. Sadly, vinyl gutters and downspouts are not durable in cold weather. In fact, they can snap when temperatures get below 10 degrees Fahrenheit.

Steel, unlike vinyl, can hold a lot of weight. Therefore, if your house is surrounded by trees or sees a lot of rain, steel is perfect. As such, is also requires less cleaning than other gutter options. However, like all steel, it can rust. Therefore, you have to constantly check in.

Rain gutters direct water into a specific, safe location away from the home that won't do any damage.Rain gutters also prevent rain from damaging the landscapingoutside of the house. Without rain gutters, your landscape would require a lot more maintenance than it does today.

Aluminum gutters are towards the middle of the cost spectrum, yet still bring a bunch of advantages with them. These gutters are durable, can be used as fascia boards, require minimal maintenance and can withstand hard temperatures. On the downside, aluminum gutters can clog easily and crack with rapid temperature changes.

Copper is the most durable gutter type. While they are more expensive, the long timelines makes their lifetime cost less than any other material. In addition, nearly 40% of all copper used in copper gutters is recycled from prior use. On the other hand, the installation price tends to scare homeowners away. Moreover, copper is a very hot material and thieves have been known to target homes with copper gutters.

Seamless gutters are gutters that come in one piece. There are no breaks or seams in the gutters where water and debris can seep in and lead to deterioration. Theyre virtually maintenance free, but come with a hefty price.An $800 starting price is far more than any other gutter type.

Gutters do not end on the roof. Properly routed by the gutter system, downspouts create a controlled way to get the water to ground level and successfully direct it away from the home. More often than not, your gutter material will extend to your downspout. Nevertheless, if you go with a different material, please refer to costs per linear feet above. If youre buying by the piece, expect to pay:

If youd like to avoid a gutter repair bill, you should consider installing gutter guards. Gutter guards prevent debris from clogging your gutters. As said earlier, clogs can seriously damage your roof, landscaping or foundation. Repairs for all three are not small. Furthermore, gutter guards prevent ice dams. While theyre pretty to look at, they can take your gutters straight off your roof.

Basic guards ranges from $3 to $5 per 3-foot section. More complex gutter guards or guards used on intricate gutter systems start at $15 per 3-foot section.

Finally, there are four other gutter price ranges you should be aware of. The first is gutter cleaning. To prevent clogs and expensive repairs, homeowners should clean their gutters every two months (more often in summer and spring). As you might expect, cleaning is quite easy. All you need are gloves and a ladder. However, if you want to hire a handyman or gutter cleaning contractor, expect to pay $145.

The next cost consideration is repair. As you read above, most gutter types need casual maintenance. If you avoid it, your gutter could crack, rust or clog. While the cost to repair a gutter is only $315, it still adds to your overall gutter lifetime price.

If you live in colder climates, homeowners should also consider adding heat tape. This specialized tape prevents ice dams from forming. Instead, water will flow through your gutters how it was originally intended. Heat tapes start at $77 for 100 feet.

Finally, instead of gutter guards, you could buy mesh screens for as little as $1 per square foot. They not only keep leaves out, but animals as well. Again, if trees surround your home, you should consider installing gutter guards or mesh screens.

Unlike your kitchen floors, you dont have to monitor your gutters every week. However, the occasional cleaning and checkup will do wonders for your checkbook. Therefore, consider the following gutter maintenance tasks:

Gutter installation or replacement should be performed by a general or roofing contractor. The complexity of the job often depends on the size of the home as well as the height of the roof. Often, if you have high roofs, a roofing contractor will not only have better and safer equipment, but will also have more experience. Although their services may cost more than a general contractor or handyman, it may lead to a faster and more efficient job in the long run.

If youre adventurous enough to install your own gutters, youve come to the right place. The following steps should be used to install aluminum gutters. For more details, please see How To Install Gutters.

To see how the pros do it, please watch the video below:

Your gutters play a significant role in preventing your home from flooding. If you havent maintained or monitored your gutters in months, it may be time to contact a local gutter contractor.

Last updated on Mar 31, 2017

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